AT&T PagePac Plus AmpliCenter Guide d'installation

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PagePac Plus Controller
Installation and Use
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Page 1 - PagePac Plus Controller

463-248-201 Issue 13/1/93PagePac Plus ControllerInstallation and Use

Page 2 - Support Telephone Numbers

Installation Steps1.2.3.4.NOTE: The numbers in these5.steps match the numbers infigure 1-1.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.Determine PagePac Plus feature

Page 3 - Contents

Figure 1-1. Hardware Installation StepsOverview 1-5

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Connectivity ChartThe Connectivity chart gives the trunk interface requirements for the hostsystems listed. This information is then used to set the t

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Table 1-1. PagePac Plus Connectivity Chart (continuation Page 1)System 25 System 75/G1/G3I DefinitySystem 85/G2ModeC.O. LineAnalogStationAux.PortC.O.L

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Product Safety LabelsThis guide contains several product safety labels, identified by aCAUTION - Indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can c

Page 7 - Overview

Shipping Container ContentsThe following items should be found in the PagePac Plus Controllershipping container. If something is missing, notify your

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Features and CapabilitiesNOTE: The Programming and Operation Guide details thefeatures of the controller. Also,refer to the PagePac PlusAmplicenter an

Page 9 - How to Use This Guide

Figure 1-2. PagePac Plus System ComponentsOverview 1-11

Page 10 - Installation Steps

SpecificationsTable 1-2. Controller SpecificationsCapacities The Controller connects up to 8 zones of audio output (including talkback) and contactcl

Page 11 - Overview 1-5

Hardware Configuration2Hardware Configuration 2-1

Page 12 - Connectivity Chart

Copyright 1993 AT&TAll Rights ReservedWritten/Printed in U.S.A.AT&T 463-248-201011722051-000Issue 1, March 1993NoticeEvery effort was made to

Page 13 - (continuation Page 1)

The PagePac Plus Controller can be installed to operate in severaldifferent ways: as a constant-voltage 70.7 volt distribution system, amulti-controll

Page 14 - Reference Materials

ApprovalsDomestic and international approvals: UL813, UL1459, paragraph 2.1, FCC, Part 15, Class A (see Section 5) FCC, Part 68, CSA 225, DOC.C

Page 15 - Shipping Container Contents

Amplicenter:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.Control Unit:10.11.AC Power in; 115VAC or 230VAC at 50 or 60 Hz0dBm out, control and audio for remote amplifierDC Power

Page 16 - Features and Capabilities

Figure 2-1. Amplicenter, Controller, and Zone Expansion Unit Back PanelsHardware Configuration 2-5

Page 17 - Overview 1-11

Auxiliary Equipment Your PagePac Plus Controller is compatible with numerous peripheralproducts and speakers which can be utilized to meet your fac

Page 18 - Specifications

Installing the Hardware3Installing the Hardware 3-1

Page 19 - Hardware Configuration

3-2 Installing the Hardware

Page 20 - Mounting

This section provides complete instructions for mounting the PagePac Pluscontroller on a wall or in a standard EIA 19“ cabinet or equipment rack. Ital

Page 21 - Connectors

Example System Setup70 Volt Constant Voltage Distribution SystemThis example system illustrated in figure 3-1 gives you a quick overview toa tradition

Page 22 - Zone Expansion Unit:

Figure 3-1. 70 Volt Constant Voltage Distribution System SetupInstalling the Hardware 3-5

Page 23 - Hardware Configuration 2-5

Contents1.Overview1-1 About This GuideHow to Use This GuideInstallation StepsConnectivity ChartProduct Safety LabelsTerminologyReference Material

Page 24 - Auxiliary Equipment

Figure 3-2. Controller System Setup3-6 Installing the Hardware

Page 25 - Installing the Hardware

Figure 3-3. Hybrid System SetupInstalling the Hardware 3-7

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Mounting PagePac Plus ComponentsThe PagePac Plus components consist of the AllController unit,Amplicenter, andZone Expansion Unit(s), optionalPagePa

Page 27 - Important Safety Information

Figure 3-4. Wall Mounted HardwareInstalling the Hardware 3-9

Page 28 - Hybrid System

Figure 3-5. Rack Mounted Hardware3-10 Installing the Hardware

Page 29 - Installing the Hardware 3-5

Zone ConfigurationsWith the Zone Map dial codes and configuration tables (from theProgramming and Operation Guide) filled out, and the PagePac Plusamp

Page 30 - 3-6 Installing the Hardware

Figure 3-6. Speaker Zone Wiring to Controller3-12 Installing Hardware

Page 31 - Installing the Hardware 3-7

Contact Closure Zone ConnectionsNOTE: To ensure properoperation of all zones, it is veryimportant to connect the zonecabling in sequence on controller

Page 32 - Tools Required

Figure 3-7. Contact Closure Zone Wiring to Controller3-14 Installing the Hardware

Page 33 - Installing the Hardware 3-9

Switch SettingsAlthough the PagePac Pius Controller unit is software programmed, itmust also have certain switches set for proper operation. When thec

Page 34 - 3-10 Installing the Hardware

3.Installing the Hardware3-1 Important Safety InformationExample System SetupMounting PagePac Plus ComponentsZone ConfigurationsSpeaker Connecti

Page 35 - Paging Zone Connections

Mode Function SwitchFor each zone used, no matter what its function, this switch needs to beset to one of three settings for proper zone operation. Th

Page 36 - 3-12 Installing Hardware

Telephone Mode1234Night BellMusic InputBe sure the telephone interface mode switch on the rear of the PagePacPlus unit has been set correctly, matchin

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Computer MonitorLoggingZone Option SwitchesZone Expansion UnitOption SwitchesIs a PC computer connected to the RS-232 port of the PagePac Pluscontroll

Page 38 - 3-14 Installing the Hardware

The Dry Loop 600 ohm is a four wire interface consisting of a dry inputwith a 600 ohm impedance and a control pair. The page input is activatedwhen th

Page 39 - DIP Switch

Music Source InterfaceThe PagePac Plus amplicenter has a screw strip connector that ties downthe cabling from the music source. Refer to figure 1-2. T

Page 40 - Mode Function Switch

Apply AC PowerPower to the PagePac controller, amplicenter, and zone expansion units,is through a single power cord connected to the amplicenter. Ther

Page 41 - Music Input

Dial the paging access code.When you have cut-thru, dial [#] [#] [#] [#] followed by:DTMF digit87654321Output Attenuation0 dB–3 dB-6 dB-9 dB–12 dB–15

Page 42 - Option Switches

Contact Closure Input ZonesUse the following steps to test each contact closure input zone.CAUTION:Be careful not to short out any audio output contac

Page 43 - Connector

Maintenance and Customer Support4Maintenance and Customer Support 4-1

Page 44 - Testing System

Your PagePac Plus system is designed to provide trouble-freeperformance without any special maintenance procedures. To reduce therisk of accidental da

Page 45 - Audio Paging Zones

Tables1.Overview1-11-1. PagePac Plus Connectivity Chart1-61-2. Controller Specifications1-124.Maintenance and Customer Support4-14-1. Troubleshooting4

Page 46 - Contact Closure Output Zones

Common ProblemsSome common problems encountered when the paging system is notoperating are described below. Check each item in the order listed.1.No p

Page 47 - Contact Closure Input Zones

Table 4-1. TroubleshootingProblemCorrective ActionNo music source connected toTurn the Music Input volume control to the full counter clockwisethe inp

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Table 4-1. Troubleshooting (Continued)ProblemCorrective ActionWhen using the PagePac PlusController in the Page Portmode and a busy tone isreturned wh

Page 49 - Power Failure Operation

Table 4-1. Troubleshooting (Continued)ProblemCorrective ActionPower LED not on.Low Volume on the output.Talk-back does not work.Noisy Talk-backRemote

Page 50 - Troubleshooting

FCC Statement/Registration and Warranty InformationAFCC Statement (Part 68)Component registration for the PagePac Plus Controller has been appliedfor

Page 51 - Table 4-1. Troubleshooting

The local telephone company may make changes in its facilities,equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the properfunctioning of your eq

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Warranty InformationLimited Warranty and Limitation of LiabilityAT&T warrants to you that the product will be free from defects in materialand wor

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EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH ABOVE, AT&T, ITSAFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS AND DEALERS MAKE NO WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAI

Page 54 - FCC Statement (Part 68)

IndexAAC powerAddressesZonesAmplicenterApprovalsAT&T customer information centerAttendant consoleAudio paging zonesAuxiliary equipmentBBack panels

Page 55 - Radio Frequency Interference

Hybrid system setupDiagramIIndicatorsInstallationDiagramInformationSafety instructionStepsInterconnection considerationsLLED indicatorsLevel adjustmen

Page 56 - Warranty Information

Figures1.Overview1-11-1.Hardware Installation Steps1-51-2. PagePac Plus System Components1-112.Hardware Configuration2-1. Controller, Amplicenter,

Page 57

TTalkback featureTelephone ModeTelephone system mode switchTerminologyTesting systemThis guideOverviewPurposeTone generatorToolsTrademarksTrunk interf

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© 1993, AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.AT&T 463-248-2010II722051-000Issue 1, March 1993Graphics © AT&T 1988

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Overview1Overview 1-1

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The following subsections give a summary of the PagePac Plus controllerfeatures, system components, and auxiliary equipment.About This GuideHow to Use

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